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  Devon Dampier led four consecutive touchdown drives in the second half, and No. 20 Utah beat Wyoming 31-6 on Saturday night in the rivals' first meeting since 2010. Dampier completed eight straight passes on Utah's third-quarter scoring drives, finishing 27 of 41 for 230 yards and two TDs while adding 86 yards rushing. The Utes (3-0) scored on every second-half possession and finished with 311 yards on the ground. "I wanted to see what our offense is built of. For us to not have a touchdown and then be able to come out after halftime and go 100 percent is awesome to see," Dampier said.

NaQuari Rogers ran for a 1-yard TD to cap a 10-play, 83-yard drive to begin the second half. On the next possession, Dampier engineered a 19-play, 80-yard march. On the final play, he dropped the ball after his dropback, picked it up and then threw a 8-yard scoring strike to Larry Simmons with 0:23 left in the third quarter. After an interception by Jackson Bennee, Dampier connected with JJ Buchanan for a 14-yard TD to make it 24-0 with 8:35 remaining. Terron Kellman rushed for a 15-yard TD on fourth-and-1 with 4:23 to play for Wyoming's only score. Utah answered with Hunter Andrews' 11-yard scoring rush. "Devon Dampier is really good...and they won both sides of the line of scrimmage, particularly in the second half," Wyoming coach Jay Sawvel said. - Utah/AP College Football


(DS#20 QB) Jr/2027 QB Devon DampierUtah
News Source: Utah/AP College Football


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